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International law

Convention on consular relations
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article 35. freedom of communication
1. The receiving State shall permit and protect freedom of communication on the part of the 
consular post for all official purposes. In communicating with the Government, the diplomatic 
missions and other consular posts, wherever situated, of the sending State, the consular post may 
employ all appropriate means, including diplomatic or consular couriers, diplomatic or consular 
bags and messages in code or cipher. However, the consular post may install and use a wireless 
transmitter only with the consent of the receiving State.
2. The official correspondence of the consular post shall be inviolable. Official correspondence 
means all correspondence relating to the consular post and its functions.
3. The consular bag shall be neither opened nor detained. Nevertheless, if the competent 
authorities of the receiving State have serious reason to believe that the bag contains something 
other than the correspondence, documents or articles referred to in paragraph 4 of this article, they 
may request that the bag be opened in their presence by an authorized representative of the sending 
State. If this request is refused by the authorities of the sending State, the bag shall be returned to 
its place of origin.
4. The packages constituting the consular bag shall bear visible external marks of their char-
acter and may contain only official correspondence and documents or articles intended exclusively 
for official use.
5. The consular courier shall be provided with an official document indicating his status and 
the number of packages constituting the consular bag. Except with the consent of the receiving 
State he shall be neither a national of the receiving State, nor, unless he is a national of the sending 
State, a permanent resident of the receiving State. In the performance of his functions he shall be 
protected by the receiving State. He shall enjoy personal inviolability and shall not be liable to any 
form of arrest or detention.
6. The sending State, its diplomatic missions and its consular posts may designate consular 
couriers ad hoc. In such cases the provisions of paragraph 5 of this article shall also apply except 
that the immunities therein mentioned shall cease to apply when such a courier has delivered to the 
consignee the consular bag in his charge.
7. A consular bag may be entrusted to the captain of a ship or of a commercial aircraft sched-
uled to land at an authorized port of entry. He shall be provided with an official document indicating 
the number of packages constituting the bag, but he shall not be considered to be a consular courier. 
By arrangement with the appropriate local authorities, the consular post may send one of its mem-
bers to take possession of the bag directly and freely from the captain of the ship or of the aircraft.
article 36. Communication and contact with nationals of the sending state
1. With a view to facilitating the exercise of consular functions relating to nationals of the 
sending State:
(
a
) consular officers shall be free to communicate with nationals of the sending State and 
to have access to them. Nationals of the sending State shall have the same freedom with respect to 
communication with and access to consular officers of the sending State;
(
b
) if he so requests, the competent authorities of the receiving State shall, without delay, 
inform the consular post of the sending State if, within its consular district, a national of that State 
is arrested or committed to prison or to custody pending trial or is detained in any other manner. 
Any communication addressed to the consular post by the person arrested, in prison, custody or 
detention shall be forwarded by the said authorities without delay. The said authorities shall inform 
the person concerned without delay of his rights under this subparagraph;
(
c
) consular officers shall have the right to visit a national of the sending State who is in 
prison, custody or detention, to converse and correspond with him and to arrange for his legal rep-
resentation. They shall also have the right to visit any national of the sending State who is in prison, 
custody or detention in their district in pursuance of a judgement. Nevertheless, consular officers 


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